Works like a dream on a Windows XP setup and tested with the DC3 and F4
(all three models) on v9.1 .
Extremely useful and sounds very good on my machine.
.
Darko Tasovac wrote:
Here is one script simulating cockpit sound alerts. Tested with B747,
C310, c172p
Meant the A4F all three flavors.
Dave Culp wrote:
On Monday 09 October 2006 06:08 am, Robert Black wrote:
Works like a dream on a Windows XP setup and tested with the DC3 and F4
F4?
Dave
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I vote the budget route and get a user base going for live ATC. We have
the crude tools (Teamspeak, MPServer, MP map and ATLAS.) With a user
base the developers have someone to actually use what they want to make
and give them some incentives. With a teamspeak server you can have a
lobby and
Try f4u. I use windows and that is what i looks like in the FG Wizard.
Donn Washburn wrote:
Andrew Gorman wrote:
Hi Don,
I can safely say its a very flyable aircraftand one of my favorites!
Slainte,
Andy
NZCH
Ok Andy;
I moved it to /usr/lib/FlightGear/Aircraft and
I downloaded an extension for firefox so I assumed it would be
accessible for anyone.
Donn Washburn wrote:
Robert Black wrote:
This episode will air on the web in the next week. Not sure of the day
if but if anybody catches it they can post back. It may be on Tuesday
through Monday
Let me put in a plug for the CH joystick line. I have a Fighterstick USB
that I traveled with for two years. Was beat and packed and still works
like new.
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After you do your configuration, compare the file to a stock file for
another similar joystick. I do my configuration and then copy and paste
the default 4 axis joystick config over the top of my custom file to get
the x and y working properly.
John wrote:
Surely somebody knows how to change
Do a search of the archive. There was a long discussion of joysticks
recently. I'm sure this one was mentioned.
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flightgear-users
Simstick
R Groszewski wrote:
Hi,
I decided to go out to our local Target and buy a Logitech Attack 3.
It has 10
George Patterson wrote:
Not sure how this laptop will run flightgear. Off the top of my head,
It's a Geforce Go 6500??
Regards
George
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I have a GoForce 5200 and it runs fine. Can't max it out but on medium
to
Looking at the screenshots it looks like one of us put it together and
they read the email lists or did they get this off the website? And the
open source statement is not very prominent if at all.
quoted
*You may have seen it used recently on prime time TV and not even
realized it. It was
Here is the last discussion on the mailing list about it. There is also
a windows site by Frederic Bouvier that has some info and tips but I
don't have it bookmarked here. Trying to compile under cygwin is really
tough. There is an alternate way using MSVC. What might be a nice
project would
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 23:18, Ron Jensen wrote:
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 14:49 +0100, Adam Cripps wrote:
It's been a while since I compiled flightgear from CVS, but with the
holidays looming, I wouldn't mind spending a few hours trying to get
it going again.
What requirements do I need
On Sunday 26 August 2007 14:56, Larry Wyble wrote:
How do you get to the carrier? Is there documentation on this?
I have looked but found nothing so far.
Thanks.
http://wiki.flightgear.org/flightgear_wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page
Under Interactive Scenarios/ Carrier How-to
Also check out the
On Monday 15 October 2007 02:24, West, John E wrote:
I ran Norton on a PC which had flightgear downloaded and it suggested
that compressed file 2891545.btg within terrain model w010n30 was
infected with the ACG virus. Does anyone know whether this is just a
phantom report or does it contain an
On Monday 15 October 2007 19:52, Michael Yockey wrote:
gv = gzip. They're probably actually .tar.gz, which is a tar archive,
gzipped. The combination of the two is a non-proprietary alternative to
zip.Head to http://www.gzip.org/ for more information about unpacking and
decompressing these
On Friday 26 October 2007 05:30, Stuart Buchanan wrote:
Hi All,
I'm looking for recommendations for a new joystick for FG.
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Anything CH. I have a CH Fighterstick USB that sits in front of my laptop
keyboard all the time, I've had it since May 2004 and I traveled with it for
On Friday 26 October 2007 12:00, Melchior FRANZ wrote:
* Georg Vollnhals -- Friday 26 October 2007:
Melchior Franz helped me out with a trick to set the saved calibration
via a script on booting, [...]
Nowadays I recommend to let udev do that:
# echo 'KERNEL==js*
On Friday 26 October 2007 06:21, Lee Duke wrote:
Anybody try any of these CH joysticks on a Linux box?
Lee I was assuming that Stuart ran Linux. But yes. Everything in this thread
applies to Linux. Check Sid Boyce's signature.
On Thursday 03 January 2008 08:39:40 am Sid Boyce wrote:
Jason Cole wrote:
Sid Boyce wrote:
Jason Cole wrote:
Started again
Wiped everything on my computer.
Reinstalled Fedora 8
As soon I got back in I removed freeglut 2.4 and did a rpm install of
freeglut 2.2.
I ran this
On Thursday 10 January 2008 11:27:22 pm Jason Cole wrote:
We have a winner. Plib. I had version 1.8.4 from fedora yum repo.
Compiled and installed 1.8.5rc1 and now it works.
I have done a bit of hunting and found a few people have had trouble
recently with this.
Cheers everyone for you
On Saturday 02 February 2008 10:25:48 am Keith Clark wrote:
Okay, one last problem! My sound seems to be random. Sometimes it works,
other times it does not. Ideas?
PCLinuxOS 2007
Keith
I run Debian and FG used to kill my sound after I had shut it down. I could
run alsaconfig and fix
Would scenery in two different folders cause that? Traffic manager might
only look in the default scenery folder? Just guessing.
On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Melchior FRANZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Greg Hawkes -- Wednesday 30 April 2008:
When I run fgfs, it displays the following
Hal V. Engel wrote:
On Thursday 29 May 2008 16:59:55 John Donoghue wrote:
Is there anyway to cap the frame rate of updates.
Setting the frame rate display option shows that flightgear is updating at
90fps, but using 100% CPU.
If I could limit the frame rate to some lesser value, I would
Thought this would be of interest about the UAV flight record being broken.
http://news.google.com/nwshp?tab=wnned=usncl=1239453441hl=entopic=t
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Jon Elson wrote:
Hello, all,
(By the way, if somebody can tell me exactly which files to download to
set up 1.0.0 system
on a Red Hat-based Linux, I'd appreciate it. I couldn't find a simple
document that told what packages were needed to set up a basic user system.)
Look at the
If you have the SVN command for what you want looks like that works.
svn checkout http://www.openscenegraph.org/svn/osg/OpenSceneGraph/trunk
OpenSceneGraph
Robert
Curtis Olson wrote:
The web site isn't popping right up for me either here. Hopefully it
is just a temporary glitch and they'll
I'm more inclined to go with the other guy Ron. Take your hard disk and mail it
registered, to a proffesional high security crusher, and put the computer in a
sealed plastic bag to have it incinerated. My god man, we are talking about
having all our personal information compromised here. Don't
, Robert Black simst...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm more inclined to go with the other guy Ron. Take your hard disk and
mail it registered, to a proffesional high security crusher, and put the
computer in a sealed plastic bag to have it incinerated. My god man, we are
talking about having all our
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